H- GUNDERSEN.
FLYING MACHINE.
APPLICATION FILED MAY 31, 1911.
999,715. Patented Aug. 1, 1911.
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H. GUNDERSEN. FLYZNG MACHINE.
APPLIOATION TILED MAY 31,191]. 999,715, Patented Aug. 1, 1911. 3 SHEETS-$311131 2.
H. GUNDERSEN.
FLYING MACHINE.
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Patented Aug. 1,1911.
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HANS GUNDERSEN,
0F FREDRIKSHALD, NORWAY.
FLYING-MACHINE.
Specification of Letters Patent. Application, filed May 31, 1911.
Patented Aug. 1, 1911. Serial No. 630,451.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HANS GUNDERSEN, a subject of the King of Norway, residing at the city of Fredrikshald, in Norway, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in l lyingMachines, of which the fol lowing is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
My invention relates to improvements in flying machines of the type propelled by means of power driven wings, which are attached to the structure of the machine by double hinges and to which is imparted a flapping motion by means of spring power.
The essential features of my invention consist in .the disposition on the wings of the points of attachment of the means for operating the latter and the disposition of the double hinges for connecting the wings to the structure of the machine, so as to obtain a motion of the wings like that of the wings of a bird, and a further feature consists in the construction of a mechanism for transmitting power from the motor to the means for performing the upward motion On the appended drawing Figure 1 is a side elevation of my improved flying-machine, Fig. 2 is a front elevation, Fig. 3 is a top view of the machine, Fig. 4 is a detail plan view of the hinge, Fig. 5 is a central vertical section through a portion of the power transmitting means, 1 1g. 6 is a fragmentary view in elevation of a portion of the power transmitting means, only a seg ment of the spiral wheel being shown.
The machine, which is mounted on wheels, has a structure built of the best kind of material combining lightness with sutiicient strength, and is provided withwings 22 and guiding and steering planes (horizontal and vertical).
The means for performing the down stroke of thewing 22 consists of apowerful coilspring 1, which is fastened to the structure of the machine at 2 and to the wing at 3.
The means for performing the up stroke of the wing consists of a cord orwire 4, which is fastened to the wing at 5 and is carried over guiderolls 6 and connected to a rod 7 which is guided in the structure of the machine at -8. To perform the downward pull of the said rod for producing the up-strokc of the wing I make use of a specially constructed device consisting of a motion. The co-acting spiral path 9, diagrammatically represented in Fig. 1, which is journaled in the frame of the machine and is rotated by any suitable. means; said spiral mounted on the bottom In Fig. (3, only end of the said rod a segment of the spiral the race starting atpoint 11 1s continuous until it reaches thepoint 12. During each revolution of the said spiral thewheel 10 is caught at theentrance end 11 of the spiral and driven toward thecenter 12 where it is released, thepower spring 1 then being allowed to perform the down stroke of the wing. The rod 7 is provided withsprings 13, 141 which engage theguide 8 so as to move thewheel 10 out of engagement with the center and into engagement with the entrance of the spiral. The spiral is to be operated by a motor-cycle by means of chain gear.-
The double hinge for connecting thewings 22 to the frame of the machine comprises aframe structure 21 which is pivoted to theframe work 16, at 15, to turn about the longitudinal axis of the wing, the frame structure of thewings 22 being pivoted to theframe structure 21 upon anaxis 17 transverse to the wings, whereby the wings are allowed to have a flapping or beatingpivot points 15 and 17 allow the wings to have a compound movement which is the resultant of the flapping movement and movement about the longitudinal axis of the wing, which causes the center of pressure to move in a curve line during the stroke, and give the wings apiropulsive effect similar to those of the It should be noted that the points ofattachment 3 and 5 of the power spring and of the cord are situated on the foremost half of the wings. By the disposition of said points and by the double hinge I obtain an automatic turning of the wing at the beginning of each motion upward and downward, said turning being caused by the rc sistance of. the air acting on the rear half of the area of the wings, wing a rearward slanting position during the up stroke so that the wing shall act like a kite, while during the down stroke the wing assumes a forward slanting position so as to exert a powerful action on the air upward and rearward for producing the lifting and propulsion of the machine.
wheel 9 is shown, it being understood that- 9 engages awheel 10 so as to give the tit 999,71 5
The operation of the machine is the fol lowing: By each revolution of the spiral S) thewheel 10 is moved toward thecenter 12 exerting a pull in the rod 7 and in the wire so as to move thewing 22 up intoposition 18 causing thepower spring 1 to be stretched; on the release of thewheel 10 at thecenter 12 the wing is by thespring 1 imparted a flapping motion intoposition 19.
During the upstroke thepoint 20 of the wing describes an S; and during the down- :st roke said point describes a reversed S, the path of thepoint 20, during a complete upward and downward movement of the wing, describing a figure 8, as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 1.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
In a [lying machine, the combination with the body portion thereof, of a set of Wings, means hin'ging said wings with said body portion, andmeans actuating said wings, said actuating means comprising, springs for actuating said wings downwardly, a wheel having a spiral race, means for rotating said wheel, a longitudinally movable member provided with a roller ada )tOd to travel in the said race, means for shiifting the said roller in the said race at the beginning thereof, to produce movement of the said movable member, means freeing said roller from the said race to permit return thereof, with the rod, to the starting point of the said race, and means operatively connecting said movable member and said wings to actuate the same upwardly.
In testimony whereof I a'llix my signature in presence 0 two witnesses.
HANS GUNDERSEN.
Witnesses:
II. I. Nonnorr, ERIC Momma.